To keep it brief.
Scott has a new JPEG test in Ver. 1.80, but it appears to still have a flaw.
(Stopping a FEW normal JPEGs, mostly from MACs.)

So, for the next few hours (days?), you can error on the side of caution or risk.
But when it's fully ready, it's a must have update.

Greg

R. Scott Perry wrote:
The problem is that Microsoft decided not to give out any information on how to detect the exploit.  The person that discovered the exploit, however, provided details on how the exploit could be detected.  There was, unfortunately, a flaw in the detection method, causing occasional false positives (in our tests, about 1 in 1,000 legitimate JPEG files was getting caught as a result).  We are planning to change the detection code to use our own (more complex) method.

                                                   -Scott


Sharyn Schmidt wrote:
New release

Can someone please tell me when the newest release was available for download?


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